15 FOODS from your table that you MUST give your dog!
For years we were led to believe that dogs could only eat balanced food and that everything that comes off our table is dangerous for them. But the reality is very different. There are common, natural and safe foods that they can not only eat, but also provide great benefits for their health.
Today I present 15 foods that you probably have at home and that you can offer your dog with peace of mind, always correctly and in moderation.
1. Carrot
Ideal raw for chewing. It cleans teeth, massages gums and provides beta-carotene, improving skin, coat and vision. It also helps digestion due to its fiber content.
2. Banana
Rich in potassium, magnesium and vitamin B6. It is a soft treat, perfect for older dogs. It should be given in small portions due to its natural sugar content.
3. White Rice
Boiled only in water. It is excellent for digestive problems, poisoning or diarrhea. Provides energy without irritating the stomach.
4. Natural kefir
It supports the intestinal flora, improves digestion and strengthens the immune system. It should only be natural, without sugar or flavorings.
5. Oatmeal
Provides sustained energy, ideal for tired, recovering or low mood dogs. It should be prepared only in water.
6. Hard cheese
Excellent as a training reward. Very attractive to dogs, but it should be given in small cubes and occasionally due to its high caloric content.
7. Chicken breast
Boiled, without salt or seasonings. Pure protein source, ideal for sick, elderly or sensitive digestion dogs.
8. Pope
Well boiled. It provides energy, potassium and B vitamins. It should never be given raw.
9. Pasta
It does not provide great nutritional benefits, but it can occasionally be shared only boiled, without sauces or condiments.
10. Boiled egg
Excellent source of protein and healthy fats. It provides satiety and strengthens muscles and coat.
11. Cucumber
Highly moisturizing, light and refreshing. Ideal for hot days. It should be given raw and in small pieces.
12. Blueberries, Strawberries, and Raspberries
Rich in antioxidants. They favor the eyesight, brain, heart and joints. Always fresh, washed and in small quantities.
13. Buckwheat
Very digestive, gluten-free, it strengthens metabolism and provides vegetable protein, iron and B vitamins.
14. Pumpkin
Excellent for regulating digestion in both constipation and diarrhea. It is served boiled or baked, with nothing added.
15. Natural honey
Boosts the immune system in small amounts. Only for healthy dogs, without diabetes or overweight.
Important Tips and Recommendations
- Always offer natural foods, without salt, sugar, oils or condiments.
- Introduce each food one at a time, observing possible reactions.
- These foods are supplements, not replacements for the main diet.
- Moderation is key: Even too much of it can cause problems.
- For dogs with chronic diseases, consult your veterinarian first.
- Never give leftovers with onions, garlic, chocolate, alcohol, grapes or fried foods.
Sharing certain foods on your table with your dog is not only possible, but it can also strengthen their health and your bond with them. The key is to choose well, prepare correctly and always respect the quantities. Feeding with love is also feeding responsibly.
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